Linda Sarsour wished her friends and family a Happy Hanukkah.
Hrm.
Isn’t that … nice?
Wishing my Jewish family and friends a Happy Hanukkah. May the candles lit shine peace on all of us.
— Linda Sarsour (@lsarsour) December 13, 2017
Considering the amount of anti-Semitic rhetoric we see from Ms. Sarsour, this tweet rings a tad bit hollow.
And it would appear we’re not the only ones who have that same feeling about it:
? It's like raaaaain on your wedding day?
? A free riiiiide when you've already paid?
? It's the Hanukkah greeting from an antisemite?
? Who totally thinks she isn't… ? https://t.co/gnOxXe6jIn— The Mossad: Elite Parody Division (@TheMossadIL) December 14, 2017
YAAAS!
If you’re unfamiliar with The Mossad, they are responsible for intelligence collection, covert operations, and counterterrorism, as well as bringing Jews to Israel from countries where official Aliyah agencies are forbidden. Its director reports directly to the Prime Minister.
We, however, do not think this is the actual Mossad account because there is no blue check, but it doesn’t stop the tweet from being hilarious.
For the blocked. pic.twitter.com/G9ffq07Wgv
— The Mossad: Elite Parody Division (@TheMossadIL) December 14, 2017
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When you see the two tweets together it just works.
https://twitter.com/twitmadin/status/941420877706682368
‘Tis the season.
May the candles lit be not made of C4.
— Donald K. Hoatie Hey Nineteen (@iamisgo11) December 16, 2017
Amen.
Actual LOL pic.twitter.com/8mx9bldPnS
— Matthew Yeager (@mpyeager) December 14, 2017
The music notes just make it, right?
And don’t pretend like this song won’t be in your head for the rest of the day.
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